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DockerCon 2018 Hands-on Labs

DockerCon 2018 will feature a comprehensive set of hands-on labs. This year we’re offering a broader range of topics that cover the interests of both developers and IT operations personnel on both Windows and Linux.

Docker EE - an Introduction

Docker Enterprise Edition (EE) is a Containers-as-a-Service platform that manages and secures diverse applications across disparate infrastructure, both on-premises and in the cloud. This workshop will introduce you to the basics of creating and deploying an app on Docker EE.

Modernizing Traditional Java Applications

Moving an application to Docker doesn’t mean you have to re-write your whole application. In this lab, you’ll containerize an older, monolithic Java application without changing any code. And you’ll see the benefit of running it on Docker.

Then in a few simple steps you’ll build additional services in separate containers, breaking features out of the monolith into separate containers, without rewriting
the app.

Modernizing Traditional .NET Applications

Moving an application to Docker doesn’t mean you have to re-write your whole application. In this lab, you’ll containerize an older, monolithic .NET application without changing any code. And you’ll see the benefit of running it on Docker. Then in a few simple steps you’ll build additional services in separate containers, breaking features out of the monolith into separate containers, without rewriting the app.

Docker Security

The Docker Platform has built in a number of features that make it the most secure way to deploy containerized applications across disparate infrastructure. This lab will explore features such as Security Scanning, Role Based Access Control, Security Policies, etc

Docker EE with Kubernetes

Docker EE 2.0 is the first Containers-as-a-Service platform to offer production-level support for the integrated management and security of both Linux and Windows Server Containers. It is also the first platform to support both Docker Swarm and Kubernetes orchestration.

In this lab we’ll use a Docker EE cluster comprised of Windows and Linux nodes. We’ll deploy both a Java web app on Linux and a multi-service application that includes both Windows and Linux components using Docker Swarm. Then we’ll take a look at securing and scaling the application. Finally, we will then deploy the app using Kubernetes.